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Alison Walker is an Academic Casual (Part-Time Lecturer) affiliated with Macquarie University's School of Communication, Society and Culture, School of Humanities, and Faculty of Arts. Her research focuses on film sound studies with a particular emphasis on embodied sound experiences, cinematic soundscapes, and the intersection of sound design with narrative and emotional impact. She has contributed to peer-reviewed journals since 2004, exploring topics ranging from classic fantasy films to contemporary cinematic techniques.
Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending sound studies with humanities perspectives. Notable awards include the 2023 Faculty of Arts Learning & Teaching Innovation Award and a 2024 Highly Commended Vice-Chancellor's Award for Educational Innovation. Her publications demonstrate a sustained engagement with the sensory dimensions of film, analyzing how sound constructs meaning both textually and phenomenologically.
Alison has collaborated in educational initiatives recognized at institutional levels, though no student advisees are explicitly listed in the provided materials. Her research outputs reflect a consistent exploration of sound's role in shaping cinematic experiences across diverse genres and eras.
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